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Investigating the Short-Term Effects of Manual Lymphatic Drainage and Compression Garment Therapies on Lymphatic Function Using Near-Infrared Imaging.

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Investigating the Short-Term Effects of Manual Lymphatic Drainage and Compression Garment Therapies on Lymphatic Function Using Near-Infrared Imaging.

Auteurs : Catalina Lopera [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter R. Worsley [Royaume-Uni] ; Dan L. Bader [Royaume-Uni] ; Deborah Fenlon [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

Lymphedema is a chronic peripheral swelling caused by a dysfunction of the lymphatic system, leading to discomfort and loss of upper limb movement. Therapies to treat or manage this swelling have limited evidence, partly because of a paucity in objective lymphatic measures. This study explored the role of near-infrared (NIR) imaging in evaluating interventions.

DOI: 10.1089/lrb.2017.0001
PubMed: 28749744


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